August trade deficit widens as services imports rise to record
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THE US trade deficit unexpectedly widened in August, as higher imports of capital goods and record purchases of services from abroad overshadowed a gain in exports.
The gap grew by 3 per cent from the prior month to US$40.7 billion, Commerce Department figures showed on Wednesday in Washington. The median forecast in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for a deficit of US$39.2 billion. Imports posted a 1.2 per cent rise, while exports increased 0.8 per cent.
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